Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining

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IL2 — PRKCB

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Text-mined interactions from Literome

Long et al., J Immunol 2001 : This study demonstrates that PKCbeta is not necessary for transcription of the IL-2 gene or translation of mRNA to protein, but that expression of this PKC isoform is critical to the export of IL-2 molecules from T cells
Thuille et al., Mol Immunol 2004 : Additionally, a critical role of PKCbeta in TCR/CD28 stimulated regulation of IL-2 gene transcription but also exocytotic IL-2 secretion was observed in leukemic T cell lines ... These findings suggest that PKCbeta plays a redundant role in TCR induced regulation of IL-2 cytokine production and T cell proliferation
Kelleher et al., FEBS Lett 1992 : These data suggest that PKC-beta may be a regulatory enzyme for proliferation and stimulated interleukin-2 secretion in HuT 78 cells
Cervino et al., J Biol Regul Homeost Agents 2010 (Lymphoma, T-Cell...) : Our results revealed new PKCbeta functions, affecting CD69 expression and IL-8 production, and support the requirement for PKCbeta in IL-2 secretion/transcription and IL-2R regulation
Koretzky et al., J Immunol 1989 (Leukemia, T-Cell) : Our results indicate that PKC-beta , which is expressed in some T cells, is not necessary for PMA induced CD3 or CD4 internalization, IL-2 production, or acquisition of the p55 chain of the IL-2 receptor
Szamel et al., Eur J Immunol 1993 : Thus, inhibition of the activation and translocation of PKC-beta by CsA may result in inhibition of IL-2 gene expression in human lymphocytes
Hassan et al., Immunology 1997 : In this study, the role of PKC-beta in intracellular accumulation of IL-2 was investigated using specific inhibitors ... Using the specific inhibitors, Go6976 and GF109203X, the findings in this study suggest that activation and translocation of PKC-beta is critical for accumulation of intracellular IL-2
Szamel et al., J Immunol 1998 : Neutralization of PKC-alpha and -theta resulted in the complete inhibition of IL-2R expression, whereas anti-PKC-beta , -delta, and -epsilon Abs inhibited IL-2 synthesis